A suspect, who said he was
happy to have fulfilled his wish, added that he killed two persons, Femi Wiper
and Lekan Akon, who murdered his friend, Sunday Folorunsho.
The disreputable cultist,
Oriyomi Balogun, 30, alias J-Prompt on Wednesday said he joined the Eiye
confraternity in 2009 to avenge the death of his best friend killed by members
of Black Axe.
J-Prompt has been on the
wanted list of the police in Lagos for allegedly unleashing mayhem on residents
of Shomolu and Bariga.
Although he was alleged to
have been involved in various armed robbery operations, the suspect denied the
allegation, insisting that he only involved in cult war against the rival cult
groups.
He said: “I am a Bird. I
belong to Eiye confraternity and we are always fighting with Aiye (Black Axe)
over who controls the area. We also fight when they snatch our member’s
girlfriend. I joined Eiye because Aiye people killed my best friend in 2009.
His death pained me so much and Eiye people came to me that they will help me
get revenge if I join them.
“I agreed and that same
2009, we killed Femi Wiper. We killed him during a carnival because he wanted
to shoot me and so, when we saw him, he handed his gun over to another of his
members who fled. But we caught up with him and used bottle to stab him until
he died. Lekan Akon was killed in 2010. Since then I have not killed anyone
again but my members have been killing people. I joined in killing the two
victims I mentioned because they killed my friend.
“I was arrested last week
while we were chasing a robber who came to our area. The robber came last month
and stole Brother Wasiu’s motorcycle and when he came again on Saturday for
another theft, Brother Wasiu called me and we chased him. As we were about to
catch the robber, policemen from Alade Division came and stopped us. They
arrested me and took me to the station.
“They said I will have to
wait for the DPO to come the following morning and that my mother should come
and bail me but when my mother came, the DPO said they should not bail me. I
know that it is the sins of the past that have caught up with me because I did
nothing wrong on the day of my arrest.
“I do not regret my
actions. I take responsibility for it but I want to advise young people that
cultism does not pay. They should never repay evil with evil. Our government
too is not helping the youth. So many young people who do not intend to take to
crime are doing so because no assistance is coming from the government,” he
said.
What a stupid excuse
ReplyDeleteHe make sense but his hands are south he has to pay.
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